soo quiet
- Soran Nightblade
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Is that possible?! o_O I mean... I'm a Junior in Highschool...I expected mountains of homework... but I'm barely getting anything I can't do within an hour. But I'm still getting homework. That sounds...creepy to me...o_o
Unless it's the Friday tradition of the lower grades to not get homework on Fridays. ^-^ -sigh- ahh...I miss those days.
Unless it's the Friday tradition of the lower grades to not get homework on Fridays. ^-^ -sigh- ahh...I miss those days.
Well it's all about how you gauge your time. Someone in your class has to have done it right? So you say "hey you do the homework?" and you copy off them. That's if the class is after lunch and you can do it during lunch.
Otherwise I just do my homework for classes before lunch at home or before school starts. The only really big homework I have to do is vocab and math, and I don't do math homework.
Otherwise I just do my homework for classes before lunch at home or before school starts. The only really big homework I have to do is vocab and math, and I don't do math homework.
My question is...Are we ever going to use half this crap that they teach us!? 10 years from now, is it really going to matter how the Qing Dynasty fell? Or who invented the telescope? Or whether or not I know who Mozart was? Or the story of Beowulf? It's not going to matter! So why do they teach us all that. They should teach us about real life.
Well I find the stuff I learn to be nice. Because everyone else is taught it it becomes common sense, so if someone brings it up in conversation you don't have to look at them with a dumb look on your face.
I found alot of the history intresting, except U.S. History, I literally walked into the class, put my head down and slept each and every time in that class.
Alot of other people's history is intresting though, like Roman history and Greek. If you didn't learn atleast the jest of the Illiad then how could you watch the movie "Troy" and say at the end of it "Wow that was a good movie, but it wasn't accurate at all!"
The only part of literature I really find intresting is when we read storys and try and find the meanings in them, like how black means death and yellow means hope(or was that orange?). Pluse reading all those great works helps you find more archetypes you can work into the storys you make up on the RP forum.
And finally, to end my rant, if you really wana learn about "real life" take economics and AP micro. All it is is about how the market works and how to use your money.
I found alot of the history intresting, except U.S. History, I literally walked into the class, put my head down and slept each and every time in that class.
Alot of other people's history is intresting though, like Roman history and Greek. If you didn't learn atleast the jest of the Illiad then how could you watch the movie "Troy" and say at the end of it "Wow that was a good movie, but it wasn't accurate at all!"
The only part of literature I really find intresting is when we read storys and try and find the meanings in them, like how black means death and yellow means hope(or was that orange?). Pluse reading all those great works helps you find more archetypes you can work into the storys you make up on the RP forum.
And finally, to end my rant, if you really wana learn about "real life" take economics and AP micro. All it is is about how the market works and how to use your money.